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Quit Mad Stop: There's No Junk in These Trunks

There’s something comforting about brands that do one thing and one thing well; Quit Mad Stop does the beach. Not content with the available quality in luxury leisure goods, Eric Scott and May Redding set out to create top-notch gear they could be passionate about. Their collection of handsewn (on 38th St. in NYC!) board shorts, trunks and bags are available starting today online and in select stores like Turpan in East Hampton, Rogues Gallery in Provincetown and Modern Appealing Clothing in San Francisco. The #10 Duck Canvas Beach Bag looks damn-near indestructible and the #2 Trunks have the kind of salty cool that screams 1970s Montauk.

Trunks go for $210 and bags start at $300. Look out for windbreakers, towels and hats, all on the way.